Hydrogen peroxide reacts with thiosulfate ion in slightly acidic solution as follows: H₂O₂ + 2 S₂03² + 2 H+ - 2 H20+5106
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Hydrogen peroxide reacts with thiosulfate ion in slightly acidic solution as follows: H₂O₂ + 2 S₂03² + 2 H+ - 2 H20+5106
Hydrogen peroxide reacts with thiosulfate ion in slightly acidic solution as follows: H₂O₂ + 2 S₂03² + 2 H+ - 2 H20+5106 Use the information provided to answer answer the identify which statements are consistent with the data provided. -slope=k slope-k -slope-k [H] ['O'H]/T Time (t) Time (t) Rate law expression: R = k [H₂O₂][S₂0321²[H*1² the overall order of the rxn 4th order the overall order of the rxn is 2nd order the Rate of the rxn is zeoeth order with respect to thiosulfate Rate law expression: R=k [H₂O₂][S₂03²1² the overall order of the rxn is 3rd order Rate law expression: R = k [H₂O₂][S₂03²-1²[H*1² Rate law expression: R = k [H₂O₂]²[S₂03²1 the overall order of the rxn is 1st order the Rate of the rxn is zeroth order with respect to H* the Rate of the rxn is first order with respect to peroxide In[S₂0,²] Time (t)
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